Marco Iansiti
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Marco Iansiti | |
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| Born | Rome |
| Alma mater | Harvard College |
| Employer | Harvard Business School |
| Title | David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration |
| Board member of | Keystone Strategy, Inc.; iMatchative; PDF Solutions |
Marco Iansiti is a professor at the Harvard Business School, whose primary research interest is technology and operations strategy and the management of innovation.[1] He is the David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration, heads the Technology and Operations Management Unit, and chairs the Digital Initiative. He is also the Chairman of the Board of Keystone Strategy,[2] a consultancy focused on strategy, data sciences and economics for technology clients.
Iansiti graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in 1983, with an A.B. in Physics.[3] He subsequently went on to perform his Ph.D. in Physics at Harvard University Iansiti's Ph.D. thesis focused on experimental low temperature electronics and semiconductor microfabrication techniques.[4] He won the Robbins Physics Prize in 1986, and was awarded his Ph.D. in September 1988. He was awarded an IBM post-doctoral fellowship for 1988–1989, and performed research on the design and fabrication of next-generation microelectronic devices at Harvard University.[5]
